discussed publicly...? ...have been admitted to by the guilty party/parties? From what I've researched, if the subject/topic is true and has been openly admitted to by the guilty party/parties, there is nothing that they can do.
msmag. I'm not sure what you're saying. Let's say, hypothetically...
Long story short, me and this guy are 19 year old and live in CA. I made 4 or so, twitter and myspace accounts and left him messages calling him names and I made 1 myspace account to look like it was him, and said things like "I'm a f*g" etc.
.I never once threatened his life though! Never...
Does anyone know what evidence and how much evidence is needed to pursue a legal case for internet harrassment/bullying. Also when a libellous message is posted publicly and you alert the moderators how long that message can stay up before seeking legal redress. I am not referring to anything on...
Let's say I jump on the comments area of someone else's blog post and say, "Male Celebrity is a jerk because he beats up Female Celebrity!" Then I post. Then, later on, I realize I should have said "... because he ALLEGEDLY beats up..." But I can't edit the comment because it's not my blog...
...one party purposely spreads rumor? Let's say one party is calling members of another family with what seemed to be good intentions initially towards a peaceful compromise but now has harassed and came up with unusual perverse claims. Is this illegal and should I document this?
There is still...
If someone described another person as a megalomaniac verbally and then those words were reported by another person would that be slander and because it was reported by someone else on the internet would the person who originally said it be guilty of libel too? UK law